Bitcoin source code is open and everyone can use (or check) it. The number of bitcoins in the world is limited to 21 million, which makes the system finite, resistant to inflation and less fragile. Bitcoin is known by many names: cryptocurrency, digital currency or electronic money. Because users can easily transfer bitcoins to another, it has also been called digital cash.
The bitcoin economy is developing rapidly; there are now hundreds of companies using bitcoin in different countries including the United States, China and many in Europe. The price of bitcoins grew from $2 in 2009 to over $2300 today. Today, you can use bitcoins to buy a Dell notebook, a plane ticket on Expedia, a bungalow in Hawaii or a pair of alpaca wool sock. Wikipedia, the Red Cross and Greenpeace all accept donations in bitcoins. Richard Branson, the Soros brothers and many other business leaders are investing millions of dollars to make the Bitcoin system more accessible to users in different countries.
Bitcoin is a modern, safe and reliable alternative to money. Today, you can take advantage of this digital currency of the future. Bitcoin is simply fun. Below are a few sites or faucets that will allow you to collect a small amount of digital currency.

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